Antikythera from Hublot, featuring a specialised watchmaking movement, bears the characteristics of ancient civilisations.
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The Oldest Secret In The Book
Tan Sri Liew Kee Sin came into SP Setia and put it on the main board.
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For Your Valentine
Sheraton Imperial Kuala Lumpur celebrates Valentine’s Day with a whirlwind of special offerings.
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Finnish Freedom
It was a night of merriment at the residence of HE Tapio Saarela, Ambassador of Finland, where the celebration of his country’s 94th Independence Day commenced with the national anthem and an eloquent toast by Saarela to further strengthening of friendly relations with Malaysia.
Over the last decade, the attentions of visitors on the road up Berjaya Hills in Pahang would have easily been riveted by a monolithic castle – replete with turrets, spires and stone fortifications – en route to the recreated French village of Colmar Tropicale. That castle, a scaled replica of the actual Château du Haut-Koenigsbourg in Alsace, is known today by its elegant moniker – The Chateau, a sign of imitation being the sincerest form. And not unlike its namesake in France, The Chateau of Berjaya Hills is also poised to become a tourism magnet as the world’s first spa and organic wellness resort.
Visitors venturing into The Chateau for the first time will marvel at how this edifice was put together, with the place resonant with antiquity and a lived-in calm. At 3,000 feet above sea level, a delicious cooling breeze regularly swishes through the 34,000 square metres of property, much of it commanding stunning views of the natural highlands. In this relaxing clime and pristine location, it’s easy to see why the idea of first building a resort intrigued Tan Sri Vincent Tan Chee Yioun, Founder and Chairman of Berjaya Corporation.
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